What is an Emergency?

What is an Emergency?

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We all become worried when our beloved pets become ill, but when should we take them to an emergency hospital? Most larger communities have an ER for pets, but when do we need to utilize one? What symptoms are serious and need immediate attention, and what can wait until the next day for your regular doctor? The following list will
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Caring for Your Pet Before and After Surgery

Caring for Your Pet Before and After Surgery

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Is a surgery in your pet’s future? If it is, you probably have a few questions about pre- and post-surgery care. Paying close attention to care recommendations will help you ensure that the surgery is just a minor disruption to your pet’s normal routine. Before Surgery Stop Food Your pet will need to stop eating prior to surgery. If your
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Anesthesia Free Dentistry

Anesthesia Free Dentistry

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Does your dog have stinky breath? Do your cat’s teeth look brown? In fact, periodontal disease is the most common disease that pets develop. It is estimated that 80 to 85% of dogs and cats have some degree of infection. It is not just a cosmetic problem, chronic infection shortens their life because of effects on other organs, especially the
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Deciding to Spay or Neuter Your Pet

Deciding to Spay or Neuter Your Pet

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Spaying and neutering your pet is a common practice in the United States. With so many animals in the United States (and around the world) n­eeding homes, spaying or neutering your pet is the responsible way to help end pet homelessness. Spaying and neutering (also referred to as “sterilizing” or “fixing”) is done under anesthesia. Spaying involves removing the female’s
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Pet Health Insurance

Pet Health Insurance

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Does Your Pet Need Insurance?: Pet Health Insurance Basics Good health doesn’t last forever. Even the healthiest pet can eventually develop kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, or swallow string or other foreign object. When illness or injury strikes, pet health insurance can help you avoid an unexpected hit to your bank account. How Does Pet Health Insurance Work? Most pet health
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Why the Controversy About Pet Vaccinations?

Why the Controversy About Pet Vaccinations?

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As with anything, pet vaccinations can be too much of a good thing. Similar to parents who are learning more about vaccinations for children, veterinarians and pet owners alike are beginning to question some of the standard wisdom when it comes to protecting pets. There are certain fatal diseases against which every pet should be protected, but the questions now
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The Canine Genome and DNA Testing

The Canine Genome and DNA Testing

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Have you ever looked at your adopted dog with its short legs, shaggy hair and brown spot encircling one eye, and wondered what dog breeds are in there? Now that science has decoded the DNA of dogs, science can tell us many things. Harvard and MIT programs unraveled the canine DNA sequence in 2006, which unleashed the potential for useful
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Seasonal Allergies Can Make Your Pet Miserable

Seasonal Allergies Can Make Your Pet Miserable

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Winter is quickly becoming a distant memory as the days warm up and plants and trees come into bloom. Unfortunately, the change in seasons can cause unpleasant symptoms for pets that suffer from seasonal allergies. Because dogs and cats do not experience the same allergy symptoms as people, you might not even be aware that your pet has allergies. How
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Keep Your Pets Safe During Fireworks Season

Keep Your Pets Safe During Fireworks Season

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Fireworks are the perfect ending to any summer celebration, but while you are oohing and aahing as the night sky lights up, your dog or cat may be cowering in fear. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to keep your furry friend safe, calm and happy during a fireworks show. Why Are Fireworks So Scary? Imagine how
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Holiday Hazards for Pets

Holiday Hazards for Pets

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The holidays are fun, even for pets, but the season brings added danger for animal companions. Learn to recognize and manage holiday hazards to keep your pet safe during the festivities. Tinsel Tinsel is attractive, especially to cats. Tinsel is not toxic but consuming tinsel can cause serious harm to your pet’s digestive system. The long, tough strands can actually
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